Maybe evolution is the key.
The human race must be racing towards somewhere or some*thing*?
But what will we find at the finishing line?
I've no idea but I know that if we're still here in a couple of thousand years, and if we haven't destroyed ourselves, we will be very different to how we are now.
Our minds can't imagine what that will be.
We watch films like Back to the Future and imagine we'll have flying cars and it's cool and fun.
But what we haven't looked at is the evolution of our mind, our spirit or our energy.
If manifesting as God means we're able to create our own worlds (which is what we believe is one of the things God can do) then don't we already do that?
We have the 'entertainment world', the 'sports world' (to name but two) and our own worlds consisting of friends, family, our homes and our interests.
But that's not what you're asking. You're asking can we create God. I say yes because we're creating ourselves and since one of our ideas about God is that 'he' creates, we're already God, but we either don't it or can't accept it.
I struggle with the same dilemma as does science.
Ask any quantum physicist about the true nature of solid matter and s/he will tell you that it's a virtual impossibility in that nothing is real. Matter, in its true/atomic form, simply doesn't exist.
If the theory's true, this laptop I'm typing on isn't real. The words you're reading aren't real. You and I aren't real.
It makes The Matrix look like The Simpsons.
I've given up trying to understand it.
What I am beginning to accept is that we feed into and are part of an energy that has infinite intelligence. You can call it God, Life, the universe or whatever but we're a part of it and that at least makes sense to me.
So in that sense we are God.
Our task now is to decide what God/Life is so that we can work out what we are and I'd imagine most of us are trying to do that already.
Free Will. – G16 Mar 11 at 16:38